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Observational Study
. 2022 Dec;111(12):2284-2290.
doi: 10.1111/apa.16537. Epub 2022 Sep 13.

Neonatal outcomes of foetal micrognathia: An 11-year review

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Observational Study

Neonatal outcomes of foetal micrognathia: An 11-year review

Audrienne Sammut et al. Acta Paediatr. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Aim: To identify antenatal features associated with foetal micrognathia that can predict a challenging postnatal management, including difficult airway at delivery, feeding problems and impaired neurological outcomes.

Methods: Single-centre retrospective observational study. Data for antenatally diagnosed cases of micrognathia over 11 years were obtained and analysed.

Results: A total of 38 cases were identified, 20 were live births. Of the 16 inborn infants, all had associated congenital anomalies: 14 were diagnosed antenatally, two postnatally. Six of the 16 infants had difficult intubation at birth and three required a tracheostomy. Three died in the neonatal period. The risk of requiring respiratory support at discharge or death was increased if any anomaly was diagnosed antenatally (p = 0.05). There were no differences in respiratory or gastrointestinal morbidities for infants where polyhydramnios was detected antenatally. Of the 13 survivors, two were orally fed, five required a gastrostomy and six were fed by nasogastric/nasojejunal tube. Ten infants were followed up after discharge and seven had normal neurological outcomes.

Conclusion: There remains no predictive tool available antenatally to anticipate neonatal outcomes. Our associated mortality rate was 64%. Foetal micrognathia rarely occurs in isolation and each case should be referred to a specialist centre for optimal counselling and careful planning.

Keywords: difficult airway; foetal micrognathia; neonatal outcome.

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